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Kelly C.,
from TX, United States
Written on March 14, 2015
its pretty comfortable but it is def not a 3 season pad.
Would recommend: Yes
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john c.,
from IL, United States
Written on February 22, 2015
Clearview air pad
Would recommend: Yes
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Dean S.,
from FL, United States
Written on January 27, 2015
Nice,light pad...seems quite durable.
Would recommend: Yes
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Running Man,
Written on April 3, 2014
I bought this product to lighten my load I have a Big Agnes Q-Core for the winter which is great but a little to thicker and heavier than I need for summer. This is the lightest air pad I could find at 11oz I measure on my own scale at 11.4oz (W/O the included bag). The pad is really comfortable I had not problem sleeping on it both time I have used it. I have the short mummy so I lay my legs on m
Would recommend: Yes
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AndyP,
Written on April 3, 2014
For backpacking I had an airpad in the 90's & separate folding chair. Even with patch kit I had leaking problems and resorted to carrying a ridgerest closed cell 'just in case', started just taking the ridgerest along with a chair that fits it.
Rejoining the air mattress world again, I slept soundly on my last trip. Look forward to 2 more this summer.
Would recommend: Yes
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JayVee,
Written on April 3, 2014
Our ultralite companion recommended the "tailored" Big Agnes pad 4 years ago. Since then, it has gone up into the Sierras for extended 6 night adventures every year for the past four years with amazing results! Is that 24 camp nights? I'm bad at math. Comfort, light weight, and durability. If this ever gives out, I will buy two more!
Would recommend: Yes
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Scott,
Written on September 10, 2013
This is a great product for the Big Agnes sleeping bags. Easy to pack, inflate and fairly comfortable to sleep on. It did feel very thin so I wouldn't trust it next to something sharp like keys, rocks, etc. It's obviously much more affordable compared to the insulated mummy pad but idk how many uses I'll get out of it before I'll need to buy the insulated pad which is a little thicker. But for the
Would recommend: Yes
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HikerJoe2,
from IN, United States
Written on September 10, 2013
I clicked "comfort driven" because at my age, I am willing to carry a little more weight to be able to sleep at night. I moved from a self-inflating pad to this for more cushion from the hard ground at over-used campsites. The pad leaked the first night I used it and without a body of water around, I could not find the leak. The result was two nights sleeping on the hard ground. It did not lea
Would recommend: Yes
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SuperLL,
from 63, France
Written on March 19, 2012
Very good air pad for summer and spring seasons, cheaper than a neoair and really comfortable.Very quick to inflate (used with a pumphouse for me) but take more time to deflate.
Would recommend: Yes
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pj,
Written on September 10, 2011
Extremely compact and lightweight, and appears to be quite durable. Doesn't insulate from the ground very well (at all). Used these for a 5 day camping trip in great smokies - slept pretty well and woke up pretty well too.
Low price is definitely a selling point, too. I plan to use these mostly for warm weather camping
Would recommend: Yes
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